On an Alternative Reality to the Mourning of America: The Destiny of America
Our paper is delivered at unpredictable times these days. The newspaper business is on the decline, in case no one has noticed. But I still look forward to reading what finally gets tossed on our porch, as small as the news window is these days. This morning this paragraph from columnist Kathleen Parker caught my eye.
And then in the newly arrived American Baha'i (I love it!) I see the ad for America's Sacred Calling: Building a New Spiritual Reality, "a call to action for America to embrace a new society that honors the spiritual reality of the human soul."
Everybody's angry. But anger is cheap and tired. Most Americans are also sad. The always bountiful America seems on the edge of famine, spiritual if not literal, although the latter seems all too possible as jobs disappear and businesses close.
And then in the newly arrived American Baha'i (I love it!) I see the ad for America's Sacred Calling: Building a New Spiritual Reality, "a call to action for America to embrace a new society that honors the spiritual reality of the human soul."
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